-The Glove- wrote:Did any of yall catch TDE's cypher on the BET awards? Damn...been listening to TDE for years. Glad to see these guys all coming up!

Yeah it was alright, Kendrick by far had the best verse of everyone in the cypher. Slaughterhouse had the best group cypher imo.

Yeah Kendrick killed it...I liked Jay Rock's too. He's never gonna wow you with lyricism but I like his flow. Ab-soul, who is usually my favorite, disappointed me but it was good seeing them get some love.

Slaughterhouse excels at cyphers. That's their forte. Their first album together was pretty much a long collective of cyphers and I loved it. I went through a phase a couple years back where all I listened to was Crooked I. He had the best one IMO

Kendrick Lamar spazzed, gave everyone the business, best in the business... My opinion.

TDE did have the best cypher as well, Rashad Isaiah is TALENTED, got turned onto him a few weeks ago after he had signed with TDE.

The A$ap Mob one, was garbage, what in the hell was that? I expected better from a$ap Rocky honestly, him and Travi$ Scott are artists I like and listen to on the regular, but they shouldn't never be invited back. Can't get into Action Bronson, he sounds like hes jogging, even when standing in place, thats sad.

Slaughterhouse delivered like expected, I think Joe Budden had the best verse, that Miley Cyrus line was golden! Been a big Joe Budden fan for years, yes even the pump it up years lol, Royce just sounds bored, Crooked I did his thing, and Joell Ortiz was pretty solid, surprised at how much weight he's lost.

He's always good for at least one of those heart-string pluckers per album.

This isn't worth arguing about though. If you feel like his lyrical content is still on the same level it's always been then good for you, enjoy it. I just can't ignore it, it's just not the same to me.

Yeah, personally its between them and mobb deep for me, with bone thugs in the convo aswell. Others will shout out wu tang, black star, etc, but personally I just haven't been able to get into them as much (tho I like mos def).